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I get this message: Contacted the stud owner and they reduced the restriction to E.. but it still should have no bearing on the implanting! I was able to implant into a sub,sub, sub (no bravery rate) mare after this change. Edited at October 1, 2023 10:34 AM by Petrified Braves
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I have also noticed that breeding restrictions do not seem to keep you from creating an embryo, but do keep you from implanting it. I breed for bravery and dressage, seperately, and mistakingly made an embryo from a dressage mare ( https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=31664008) and a bravery stud ( https://horseeden.com/horse.php?id=29463279). I didn't realize my mistake until I went to implant the embryo and it wouldn't let me because the mare didn't have a high enough bravery rating. I own the stud and could drop the requirement temporarily, but frankly I don't want to add a "meh" foal to either of their records. So instead I'm out the 30k for the embryo, the potential dressage foal, and the straw from my retired bravery stallion :/ A bummer, but not a huge deal for me. Breeding requirements should definately be checked upon creating the embryo, though, as opposed to at implantation.
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This has been fixed. It will check requirements upon creating the embryo.
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